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Yeah some of those were confusing. Were they going for production or talent or what?

Percy Harvin was a great player but I don't think I'd put him on a top 10 receiver list. Hell, I think Alshon was a better receiver than a couple of those guys but I guess he lacked the career numbers. AJ Green has an argument too.

much like the run n shoot these up tempo offenses are inflating stats and its causing a lot of people to say this wr had more yards and td's so he's a better player. that said i cant even see the list cause i despise slideshows.

I don't agree with Harvin, Matthews and Watkins. I think the others were all legit selections. Harvin and Watkins systems inflated their stats. Like half of their catches were bubble screens, which might as well be considered a running play. I don't know how you ignore some of the So Cal WR or even guys like Plaxico Burress. Seems like this list is too influenced by recent WR and ignored some great mid 2000's WRs.

I can at least agree with their top two. I don't think anyone can argue against those guys being the top two WR, in whatever order you want.

I don't agree with Harvin, Matthews and Watkins. I think the others were all legit selections. Harvin and Watkins systems inflated their stats. Like half of their catches were bubble screens, which might as well be considered a running play. I don't know how you ignore some of the So Cal WR or even guys like Plaxico Burress. Seems like this list is too influenced by recent WR and ignored some great mid 2000's WRs.

I can at least agree with their top two. I don't think anyone can argue against those guys being the top two WR, in whatever order you want.

Agreed, Dwayne Jarrett (unanimous 2 time All American) should be in the top 10.
I'd even give an honorable mention to Mike Hass, All American and Biletnikoff award winner.

Also Dez Bryant should have gotten an honorable mention, his suspension killed what would have been a great junior year.(Unless I missed that)

He is second all time in receiving yards for a season in the SEC, and made some insane catches over the years here, he definitely deserves to be on this list. Hell, according to the person who wrote the list, he didn't even "just miss the cut."

If you're going to include Jarrett you might as well include Rice. So no.

Why is that?

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Originally Posted by Gamecocks1137

He is second all time in receiving yards for a season in the SEC, and made some insane catches over the years here, he definitely deserves to be on this list. Hell, according to the person who wrote the list, he didn't even "just miss the cut."

So one season and "insane catches" means he's one of the top 10 all time? (Well BCS era)

If that's the case then why don't you say Josh Reed? He's number 1,won the Biletnikoff award and also had "insane catches"

So one season and "insane catches" means he's one of the top 10 all time? (Well BCS era)

If that's the case then why don't you say Josh Reed? He's number 1,won the Biletnikoff award and also had "insane catches"

So you would rather have Sammy Watkins instead of Alshon Jeffery on this list? lol

Alshon Jeffery was a game changer and could not be covered by any corner, whether it was Alabama's best, or Georgia's best. He deserves to be in the top 10, and if you wan't my honest opinion, that last year he should have won the WR award. He was not in an Air Raid offense that threw the ball 45 times a game. He was a shut down WR that no corner could cover, and still cannot cover in the NFL.